Hallo monsell,

On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 18:32:39 +0530GMT (8-7-2008, 15:02 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

M> i have created filters under 'common' filters as i use different email
M> id's.

ok

M> there are two main filters called X and Y and messages are filtered in
M> perfectly.

ok

M> under the filter X, i have created a sub filter called Z. the
M> sub-filter too works perfectly.

great

M> the command given to the sub-filter is "headers contain Z or text
M> contains Z". the main filter X is commanded under "continue processing
M> other filters".

Why did you enable 'continue processing....'? That is not necessary
to enable subfilters.

M> what i want to do is to get messages coming into Y with Z commands
M> sub-filtered to Z although Z is under X

In that case you need an additional filter.
As I read your message you want messages with both X and Z or message
with both Y and Z to be filtered into Z.

Create a new subfilter (with Y as parent) to filter Z messages to Z.

Another option would be to create a new primary level filter with two
condition blocks: (X and Z) or (Y and Z) and place that filter before
the X and Y filters, you don't need any subfilters this way.

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